Demolition of Clearwell No. 2 in its entirety including pumps, piping and concrete structure and construction of a new 0.5 MG cast in place concrete Clearwell No. 4 including over 1,900 cy of concrete; four new vertical turbine high service pumps and one new vertical turbine backwash pump on Clearwell No. 4 including piping, valves, and appurtances; removal and replacement of tube settlers in Clarifier Basins No. 1 and No. 2 including concrete basin wall restoration; upgrade of electrical, instrumentation and control system throughout treatment facility; site work; piping and valves; and new sod and paving. The contract was $3,352,037 with a critical substantial completion of 210 days. The project was successfully completed on time.

J&P completed the three million gallon expansion to WWTP plant to ensure Pace Water could keep up with the rapid growth in the area. In addition to the sewer plant, a 4,000 sf new operations center and hurricane shelter was a part of the $15,000,000 expansion. The project, completed in September, 2008 increased the treatment capacity from 2 million gallons per day (MGD) to 5 MGD.

Construction of a new $6,267,433.00 Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Facility. It is the first LEED certified municipal water treatment facility and the largest reverse osmosis treatment facility in the state of Alabama. The project consisted of: LEED Silver certified energy efficient water treatment facility, 1.3 MGD reverse osmosis treatment capacity, a 6,000 SF equipment and operations building, a 1200 GPM raw water production well and building, 5 miles of raw and finished water lines across the island, emergency power generators, a one million gallon prestressed concrete clearwell, associated electrical, instrumentation, controls, and demolition of the existing facility. J & P installed two membrane skids, high service pumps, RO cleaning skids, finished water pumps, and provided space and connections for future pumps and equipment. All work was performed while the existing treatment facility remained in operation. The existing facility was demolished once the new facility was put in operation. This project was completed in May of 2011.